"The Decline of Peak TV: Hollywood's Great Contraction and the End of the Streaming Wars"

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FX CEO John Landgraf, marking 20 years at the network, predicts further declines in scripted originals for 2024 and emphasizes that the industry has entered a "Peaked TV" era. He declines to crown Netflix the winner of the streaming wars, expressing Disney's commitment to compete and win. Landgraf also discusses FX's 2024 lineup, including the return of Emmy darling The Bear, and emphasizes the network's shift to serving as a brand contributor under Disney's umbrella.
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